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'''Krassimir Ivanov Ivandjiiski''' is a former [[Soviet-era]] Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Trade official who, since [[1994]], has been the publisher and editor-in-chief of the Bulgarian political news website, ''Strogo Sekretno'' (English "Top Secret").<ref>http://archive.today/2022.04.17-221101/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krassimir_Ivandjiiski</ref>
  
'''Krassimir Ivanov Ivandjiiski''' ({{lang-bg|Красимир Иванов Иванджийски}}, born 15 June 1947) is a former Soviet-era Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Trade official who, since 1994, has been the publisher and editor-in-chief of the Bulgarian political news website, ''Strogo Sekretno'' ({{lang-bg|Строго секретно}}; English "Top Secret").  Krassimir is also the father of [[Daniel Ivandjiiski]], founder of the U.S.-based financial website, [[Zero Hedge]].<ref name="elm">{{cite news|url=https://www.elmundo.es/economia/2016/05/02/57276eaa468aeb995f8b457f.html|title=[TRANSLATED] The identity behind Zero Hedge is revealed|newspaper=[[El Mundo (Spain)|El Mundo]]|date=5 February 2016|accessdate=19 February 2019}}</ref><ref name=TNR/>
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Some say he was a senior member of the [[Bulgarian Committee for State Security]], the Bulgarian equivalent of the [[KGB]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20180702204717/https://streetwiseprofessor.com/peas-in-a-pod-occupy-rt-and-zero-hedge/</ref>
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Krassimir is also the father of [[Daniel Ivandjiiski]], who is the founder of the US based financial website [[Zero Hedge]]; litigation in [[2019]] reported Krassimir as Daniel's father.<ref name=TNR/>
  
 
==Career==
 
==Career==
Ivandjiiski was born on 15 June 1947 in [[Vrabevo]], [[Bulgaria]].<ref name="ss"/> He graduated from the English college in [[Sofia]] in 1966 and, in 1971, graduated from the [[Warsaw School of Economics|Warsaw University of Planning and Economics]] with an M.Sc. in Foreign Trade.<ref name="ss"/><ref name=TNR/>  From 1973, Ivandjiiski worked at the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Trade. In 1974, he became a member of the [[International Organization of Journalists]] (an organisation labelled as a front for Soviet propaganda).<ref name=TNR/> In 1975, he was an international correspondent for the ''[[Rabotnichesko Delo]]'' newspaper.<ref name="ss"/> From 1978 to 1982, he was head of the Bulgarian ''Offices for Central Europe: Prague, Warsaw, and Vienna''; and from 1985 to 1990, was head of the Bulgarian ''Offices for Africa: Zimbabwe and Ethiopia''.<ref name="ss"/><ref name=TNR/>
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He graduated from the English college in [[Sofia]] in [[1966]] and, in [[1971]], graduated from the Warsaw University of Planning and Economics with an M.Sc. in Foreign Trade. From [[1973]], Ivandjiiski worked at the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Trade. In 1974, he became a member of the [[International Organization of Journalists]] (an organisation labelled as a front for Soviet propaganda).<ref name=TNR>[[Seth Hettena]] - https://newrepublic.com/article/156788/zero-hedge-russian-trojan-horse</ref>
 
 
After the fall of communism in Eastern Europe, from 1991, Ivandjiiski states that he headed a political and economic [[think-tank]] group (the name of the group(s) are not given).<ref name="ss"/> From 1984 to 1994, he also states that he was a guest professor in [[geopolitics]], [[geoeconomics]] and [[international relations]] (the names of the universities are not given).<ref name="ss">{{cite web|title=Profile: Krassimir Ivandjiiski|url=http://strogosekretno.com/index.php?p=editor|publisher=Strogo Sekretno ({{lang-bg|Строго секретно}}; English "Top Secret")|date=September 2018}}</ref>
 
 
 
Since 1994, Ivandjiiski has been the publisher and editor-in-chief of the website ''Strogo Sekretno'' ({{lang-bg|Строго секретно}}; English "Top Secret"), and monthly publication ''Bulgarian Confidential''.<ref name=TNR/> ''Strogo Sekretno'' describes itself as: "Above all, Top Secret is a national political newspaper. It is the only independent newspaper in Bulgaria, which is the only real alternative to manipulated mass media."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://strogosekretno.com/index.php?p=aboutus|title=[TRANSLATED] About Us|publisher=Strogo Sekretno ({{lang-bg|Строго секретно}}; English "Top Secret")|date=September 2018}}</ref>
 
 
 
Strogo Sekretno has been criticized by [[The New Republic|New Republic]] writer Seth Hettena as [[antisemitic]] and promoting misinformation, citing the example of an article portraying the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] as a Western Zionist "act of [[bioterrorism]]".<ref>{{Cite news|last=Hettena|first=Seth|date=2020-03-09|title=Is Zero Hedge a Russian Trojan Horse?|work=[[The New Republic]]|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/156788/zero-hedge-russian-trojan-horse|access-date=2022-01-22|issn=0028-6583}}</ref> The [[American Jewish Congress]] criticized a statement in the article saying that:<blockquote>“More than any other region of the planet, scientific researchers and investigative journalists alike throughout the Middle East appear to be fully abreast of the “Who” and “Why” behind this bioengineered coronavirus pandemic...The bottom line to the “[[Cui bono|Cio bono]]?”{{Sic|}} question is that Zionism always wins, while everyone always loses... China and Russia both lose. So does Iran. The US and UK will ultimately lose even though they might look like winners. India and Pakistan both lose. The entire Middle East loses again except Israel. Just watch how this pandemic evolves across the planet and we shall see who really started it from their safe haven.”<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-05-03|title=Global Trends in Conspiracy Theories Linking Jews with Coronavirus {{!}} AJC|url=https://www.ajc.org/news/global-trends-in-conspiracy-theories-linking-jews-with-coronavirus|access-date=2022-01-22|website=www.ajc.org|language=en}}</ref>{{Efn|1=The link to the article stating this content can be found at [https://strogosekretno.com/index.php?p=newsroom&nid=9498 https://strogosekretno.com/index.php?p=newsroom&nid=9498]|name=a}}</blockquote>In 2019, Ivandjiiski filed a criminal complaint in a court in Bulgaria against Seth Hettena, an American journalist who previously wrote about ''Zero Hedge'', and its connections to Bulgaria; the complaint was dismissed by a court.<ref name=TNR>{{Cite news|last=Hettena|first=Seth|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/156788/zero-hedge-russian-trojan-horse|title=Is Zero Hedge a Russian Trojan Horse?|date=2020-03-09|work=The New Republic|access-date=2020-03-09|issn=0028-6583}}</ref>
 
 
 
==Personal life==
 
  
Ivandjiiski's profile on Strogo Sekretno (Bulgarian: Строго секретно; English "Top Secret"), describes him as: "Married, one son – leading world financial and economic expert", however, his son is not named.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://strogosekretno.com/index.php?p=editor&id=264&aid=14|title=[TRANSLATED] Portrait of collaborators, friends and readers|publisher=Strogo Sekretno ({{lang-bg|Строго секретно}}; English "Top Secret")|date=September 2018}}</ref> A September 2009 article by ''[[New York (magazine)|New York]]'', stated that his son is [[Daniel Ivandjiiski]], the founder of the U.S-based financial website, [[Zero Hedge]].<ref name="elm"/><ref name="NYMag">Hagan, Joe (September 27, 2009). [http://nymag.com/guides/money/2009/59457/ "The Dow Zero Insurgency"], ''[[New York (magazine)|New York]]''. Retrieved May 12, 2011.</ref>  Litigation in 2019 reported Krassimir as Daniel's father.<ref name=TNR/>
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In 1975, he was an international correspondent for the [[Rabotnichesko Delo]] newspaper. From [[1978]] to [[1982]], he was head of the Bulgarian ''Offices for Central Europe: Prague, Warsaw, and Vienna''; and from [[1985]] to [[1990]], was head of the Bulgarian ''Offices for Africa: Zimbabwe and Ethiopia''.<ref name="ss">http://strogosekretno.com/index.php?p=editor</ref>
  
A 27 March 2012 [[complaint]], named Daniel K. Ivandjiiski of the website, Zero Hedge, as a co-conspirator in a civil suit alleging a ''short and distort'' [[stock manipulation]] scheme regarding the [[Zero Hedge#GEROVA Financial|GEROVA Financial Group]], in which Daniel was vindicated with the SEC prosecuting several major GEROVA investors and company executives in September 2015, who were sentenced to jail in 2017, named his father as Krassimir Ivandjiski, and re-printed translated material from the ''Strogo Sekretno'' website regarding his profile.<ref name="GEROVA">{{cite web|url=http://media.virbcdn.com/files/f7/bc2cb5c73dca4ca9-SummonsandComplaint-NobelInvestmentFundLimitedvKeithDalrympleetalNo6509532012NYSup.pdf|title=SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK: NOBLE INVESTMENTS LIMITED vs. KEITH DALRYMPLE VICTORIA DALRYMPLE, DALRYMPLE FINANCE LLC, AND JOHN DOES 1 - 100|date=27 March 2012|page=35|quote=Daniel Ivandjiiski}}</ref>  The complaint stated that in March 2012, the owner of the ''zerohedge.com'' domain name, ''ABC Media Limited'', was registered at the same Sofia, Bulgaria, [[Post-office box|P.O. Box 814]], as the correspondence for  ''strogosekretno.com'' website.<ref name="GEROVA"/>
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After the fall of communism in Eastern Europe, from 1991, Ivandjiiski states that he headed a political and economic [[think-tank]] group (the name of the group(s) are not given). From [[1984]] to [[1994]], he also states that he was a guest professor in [[geopolitics]], [[geoeconomics]] and [[international relations]].
  
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===Strogo Sekretno===
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Since [[1994]], Ivandjiiski has been the publisher and editor-in-chief of the website ''Strogo Sekretno'' (English "Top Secret"), and monthly publication ''Bulgarian Confidential''.<ref name=TNR/> ''Strogo Sekretno'' describes itself as: "Above all, Top Secret is a national political newspaper. It is the only independent newspaper in Bulgaria, which is the only real alternative to manipulated mass media."<ref>https://strogosekretno.com/index.php?p=aboutus</ref>
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Strogo Sekretno has been criticized by [[The New Republic]] writer [[Seth Hettena]] as "[[antisemitic]]" and promoting misinformation, citing the example of an article portraying the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] as a Western Zionist "act of [[bioterrorism]]".<ref name=TNR/>
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The [[American Jewish Congress]] criticized a statement in their article saying that:<ref>https://www.ajc.org/news/global-trends-in-conspiracy-theories-linking-jews-with-coronavirus</ref><blockquote>“More than any other region of the planet, scientific researchers and investigative journalists alike throughout the Middle East appear to be fully abreast of the “Who” and “Why” behind this bioengineered coronavirus pandemic...The bottom line to the “[[Cui bono|Cio bono]]?” question is that Zionism always wins, while everyone always loses... China and Russia both lose. So does Iran. The US and UK will ultimately lose even though they might look like winners. India and Pakistan both lose. The entire Middle East loses again except Israel. Just watch how this pandemic evolves across the planet and we shall see who really started it from their safe haven.”
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Latest revision as of 22:23, 17 April 2022

This is a shortened import from the Wikipedia article as it appeared 18 April 2022.

Person.png Krassimir Ivandjiiski   WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Krassimir Ivandjiiski.jpg
Born15 June 1947
Vrabevo, Bulgaria
NationalityBulgarian
Alma materWarsaw School of Economics
ChildrenDaniel Ivandjiiski

Krassimir Ivanov Ivandjiiski is a former Soviet-era Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Trade official who, since 1994, has been the publisher and editor-in-chief of the Bulgarian political news website, Strogo Sekretno (English "Top Secret").[1]

Some say he was a senior member of the Bulgarian Committee for State Security, the Bulgarian equivalent of the KGB.[2]

Krassimir is also the father of Daniel Ivandjiiski, who is the founder of the US based financial website Zero Hedge; litigation in 2019 reported Krassimir as Daniel's father.[3]

Career

He graduated from the English college in Sofia in 1966 and, in 1971, graduated from the Warsaw University of Planning and Economics with an M.Sc. in Foreign Trade. From 1973, Ivandjiiski worked at the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Trade. In 1974, he became a member of the International Organization of Journalists (an organisation labelled as a front for Soviet propaganda).[3]

In 1975, he was an international correspondent for the Rabotnichesko Delo newspaper. From 1978 to 1982, he was head of the Bulgarian Offices for Central Europe: Prague, Warsaw, and Vienna; and from 1985 to 1990, was head of the Bulgarian Offices for Africa: Zimbabwe and Ethiopia.[4]

After the fall of communism in Eastern Europe, from 1991, Ivandjiiski states that he headed a political and economic think-tank group (the name of the group(s) are not given). From 1984 to 1994, he also states that he was a guest professor in geopolitics, geoeconomics and international relations.

Strogo Sekretno

Since 1994, Ivandjiiski has been the publisher and editor-in-chief of the website Strogo Sekretno (English "Top Secret"), and monthly publication Bulgarian Confidential.[3] Strogo Sekretno describes itself as: "Above all, Top Secret is a national political newspaper. It is the only independent newspaper in Bulgaria, which is the only real alternative to manipulated mass media."[5]

Strogo Sekretno has been criticized by The New Republic writer Seth Hettena as "antisemitic" and promoting misinformation, citing the example of an article portraying the COVID-19 pandemic as a Western Zionist "act of bioterrorism".[3]

The American Jewish Congress criticized a statement in their article saying that:[6]

“More than any other region of the planet, scientific researchers and investigative journalists alike throughout the Middle East appear to be fully abreast of the “Who” and “Why” behind this bioengineered coronavirus pandemic...The bottom line to the “Cio bono?” question is that Zionism always wins, while everyone always loses... China and Russia both lose. So does Iran. The US and UK will ultimately lose even though they might look like winners. India and Pakistan both lose. The entire Middle East loses again except Israel. Just watch how this pandemic evolves across the planet and we shall see who really started it from their safe haven.”

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